
Core Insights - Capricor Therapeutics Inc is advancing its Biologics License Application (BLA) for Deramiocel, aimed at treating Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD)-associated cardiomyopathy [1][3] - DMD affects around 15,000 individuals in the U.S., primarily boys, due to the absence of functional dystrophin [2] Regulatory Updates - The FDA has indicated that an Advisory Committee meeting is not necessary at this time, with the BLA under Priority Review and a PDUFA target action date set for August 31, 2025 [3][4] - Capricor has been informed of a potential Advisory Committee meeting on July 30, 2025, pending FDA confirmation, with no significant issues noted during the mid-cycle review [4] Company Performance - CEO Linda Marbán stated that the company has successfully met all key regulatory milestones, including a pre-license inspection and mid-cycle review [5] - Capricor recently presented four-year data from its HOPE-2 Open-Label Extension study, showcasing one of the longest treatment datasets in DMD, focusing on cardiac and skeletal muscle function [6] Market Reaction - Following these updates, CAPR stock experienced a 20% increase, reaching $9.22 [6]